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Another Living Room View In Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Another Living Room View In Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1961
Caption:
Another Living Room View: the fireplace helps form the setting for one of two vignettes of furnishings in the living room. The narrow board cedar paneling forms one side of the stairwell to the lower level. The house is one of eight that will be open to the public next Firday during a City Women's Club House Tour.

Kitchen in Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Kitchen in Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1961
Caption:
Living Room Is Beyond: The kitchen is also oriented on a diagonal similar to that of the living room beyond. The walk-around "inland" range divides the kitchen into work areas and puts countertops within easy reach.

Living Room in Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living Room in Holmes Mid-Century Modern Home On N Barton Dr., April 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1961
Caption:
Set On Diagonal: The living room of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Holmes' new bi-level house at 505 N. Barton Drl, Barton Hills, is set on a diagonal, giving it an unusually dramatic appearance. The kitchen is divided from the living room by a snack bar. All floors are red concrete. Mrs. Holmes, an architect, designed the house.

Living Room In Fredrika Mallette Mid-Century Modern Home On S. Prospect St., Ypsilanti, July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living Room In Fredrika Mallette Mid-Century Modern Home On S. Prospect St., Ypsilanti, July 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption:
Fredrika Mallette (above) [this photo] has an expansive view of several acres of woodland and the Huron River from the living room of her studio home at 154 S. prospect St., Ypsilanti. Built on a hillside, both the living room and the bedroom downstairs "bring in" the outdoors by means of generous use of window area. At right is the fireplace with elevated hearth and sitting nook at the far end of the living room. Many of the owner's art works are part of the decorative scheme.

'Control Tower' In Bentley Mid-Century Modern Home On Hawthorn Rd., May 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

'Control Tower' In Bentley Mid-Century Modern Home On Hawthorn Rd., May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1957
Caption:
From The 'Control Tower': One gets good visibility up to the nursery window from this "control tower" kitchen, so described by Air Force Capt. Ralph Bentley. The stairs lead up to the sleeping area and down to a recreation room.

Elevated Hearth In Fredrika Mallette Mid-Century Modern Home On S. Prospect St., Ypsilanti, July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Elevated Hearth In Fredrika Mallette Mid-Century Modern Home On S. Prospect St., Ypsilanti, July 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1952
Caption:
Fredrika Mallette (above) has an expansive view of several acres of woodland and the Huron River from the living room of her studio home at 154 S. prospect St., Ypsilanti. Built on a hillside, both the living room and the bedroom downstairs "bring in" the outdoors by means of generous use of window area. At right [this photo] is the fireplace with elevated hearth and sitting nook at the far end of the living room. Many of the owner's art works are part of the decorative scheme.

Kitchen In Bentley Mid-Century Modern Home On Hawthorn Rd., May 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Kitchen In Bentley Mid-Century Modern Home On Hawthorn Rd., May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1957
Caption:
Pleasant Maze: From the outside Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Bentley's home at 2685 Hawthorn Rd. resembles both a modern split-level style of architecture and, from the porch, the bridge of a ship. the kitchen (below) [this photo], is the control tower from which one views the living room in the foreground, and a nursery through the window at the upper left side of the stairs. That suspended balcony above the kitchen counter is a study.